#! /usr/bin/perl -w use strict; while (<>) { s/ __getsockname / getsockname /; s/ __sigaction / sigaction /; s/ __GI___/ __/; s/ __([a-z]*)_nocancel / $1 /; # "lib[S|s]ystem*" occurs on Darwin, "libsocket" on older Solaris/illumos. s/\(in \/.*(libc|libSystem|libsystem|libsocket).*\)$/(in \/...libc...)/; s/\(within \/.*(libc|libSystem|libsystem|libsocket).*\)$/(within \/...libc...)/; # Filter out dynamic loader s/ \(in \/.*ld-.*so\)$//; # Remove the filename -- on some platforms (eg. Linux) it will be in # libc, on some (eg. Darwin) it will be in the main executable. s/\(below main\) \(.+\)$/(below main)/; # filter out the exact libc-start.c:### line number. (ppc64*) s/\(libc-start.c:[0-9]*\)$/(in \/...libc...)/; # Merge the different C++ operator variations. s/(at.*)__builtin_new/$1...operator new.../; s/(at.*)operator new\(unsigned(| int| long)\)/$1...operator new.../; s/(at.*)__builtin_vec_new/$1...operator new.../; s/(at.*)operator new\[\]\(unsigned(| int| long)\)/$1...operator new[].../; s/(at.*)__builtin_delete/$1...operator delete.../; s/(at.*)operator delete\(void\*\)/$1...operator delete.../; s/(at.*)__builtin_vec_delete/$1...operator delete[].../; s/(at.*)operator delete\[\]\(void\*\)/$1...operator delete[].../; # Some glibc versions complain about unexpected futex syscall errors. s/The futex facility returned an unexpected error code.//; print; } exit 0;